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Titilaka Lodge

2 - 4 Days

Infinite skies, snow-capped peaks and shimmering waters will accompany you at Titilaka, a boutique lodge on a private peninsula on Lake Titicaca. Lake Titicaca was the cradle of Andean civilisation and remains a magical location renowned for its ethereal natural beauty and traditional highland communities, who maintain unique rituals and beliefs handed down over hundreds of generations.

Itinerary Highlights

Incredible views and the cleanest and most refreshing air of the world

Large choice of authentic excursions, all of which are included in your room rate.

Excursions

The unique experiences on offer at Titilaka give guests the opportunity to learn about the region's distinctive gastronomy, nature, history and culture. All of these activities can be enjoyed on a shared of private (additional cost) basis.

Islands of Lake Titicaca

One of the world’s most interesting oddities, the Uros Floating Islands are handmade islands constructed of the totoro reeds that grow abundantly along the lake’s shores. Explore the Uros floating islands and the Island of Taquile on this full-day trip, one of our most popular excursions. Originally constructed as refuge for the Uros people from warring tribes, the new inhabitants never left. They have since developed their own subculture of the Aymara Culture, in one of the most intriguing environments on earth.

The Aymara Route

In the Aymara Route excursion, taking up a whole day, you will get to discover the geography, neighboring communities, nature, and privileged views of the Chucuito peninsula and Acora. Dive into pre-Incan times, in the legends and stories your guide will tell you all about and learn about Lake Titicaca’s importance in the local worldview and means of subsistence.

Colla Route Trek

The Colla Route, part of the original network of Incan roadways, runs through the rocky mountain area near the lodge. Leaving early in the morning, the traveler has numerous route options to choose from along the Colla Route or up to the Titilaka Archway. While walking, you’ll be able to enjoy views of the area and Bolivia’s impressive Cordillera Real or Royal Mountain Range.

Marketplace Visit

The people of the Peruvian Altiplano are faithful to many historic traditions, among them, bartering or trading as a main form of payment and commerce. Sundays are typically the day to trade agricultural products. You´ll see a colorful display and an imense variety of potatoes, quinoa, chuño, among other local goods not seen elsewhere. The visit to the marketplace offers a unique opportunity to participate in the local swift shopping experience.

Colonial Temples Visit

Stop and explore the epicenter of the region’s evangelizing mission of indigenous peoples during the Spanish conquest in Puno’s Juli and Pomata churches, this last one used as a model in the construction of other South-American colonial-period temples. Located between Cuzco and the historic mining town of Potosí, these religious centers are at the intersection of millenary cultural legacies, the mining rush, and the clash of faiths.

Nautical Sports

As the first nautical sports facility on Lake Titicaca, our boat house offers you the exclusive opportunity to sail at more than 12,000 feet above sea level. Choose among kayaks, Canadian canoes, paddle boards and sunfish sailboats, or try them all as you explore this wonderful body of water. Experienced Titilaka instructors will look over your safety and explain navigation procedures before you begin your nautical journey.

Rafting through the Reeds

Allow our guides to gently lead you on a raft through masses of Totora reed near the lodge as you learn more about this local hydrophilic plant species. Explore the lake’s ecosystem and learn about the close relationship existing between the peoples inhabiting the lake and its natural resources. Used in a number of ways, Totora reed is part of the local diet as well as a construction material for housing.

Constellation Observation

Puno’s clear skies and the Altiplano’s serenity make the lake’s environment a perfect place for astronomical observations. Layer up before stepping outside to our lodge gardens where your guide will explain the movement of stars and locate constellations such as the Warawara Hawira (Milky Way).

Birdwatching

Accompanied by our specialized guides, you’ll learn to detect, identify, and even mimick bird songs as you attempt to connect with native species. As part of the excursion, you’ll visit different ecosystems where you’ll be able to find a wide range of local birds, especially in the protected wetland area near the lodge.

Altiplano Walk

Consider the magnificent views, hues, and impressive Andean geography while you walk along rural paths near Titilaka. Visit a local community and learn more about the traditions and practices of Andean life in the Peruvian Altiplano. Observe local agricultural and fishing practices, an essential part of the daily routine.

Cycle through Plateria

Undoubtedly one of our most memorable journeys, cycling through the fields of Platería offers unforgettable scenery as you explore outdoors under Puno’s blue sky. Crossing varying terrain, you’ll follow rural paths along the lakeshore where you will see locals participating in their daily activities.

Sillustani

Perhaps the region’s largest and most important pre-Hispanic funeral ground, the archeological complex of Sillustani provides evidence to the area’s rich past while offering visitors privileged views of Lake Umayo. Host to a number of chullpas, or ancient funerary tower-like structures, built exclusively to house the remains of nobles and distinguished individuals, Sillustani is among the best kept archaeological sites in the area.

Lampa

On the way to or from the airport, stop and see Lampa, a colonial-period architectural gem and previous Spanish colonial stronghold in the area. Known as the ‘Pink City’ for the lively colors of its town walls, Lampa invites travelers to visit its church, old mansions and squares. Renowned in the region for its architecture, the Lampa church is the only local temple built exclusively for the use of Spanish landowners. Explore its mysterious catacombs and impressive replica of Michelangelo’s “La Pietà.”

Prices displayed are per-person, per-night in an all-inclusive program.

About the Hotel

Perched on a Peruvian peninsula on the rambling banks of Lake Titicaca, Hotel Titilaka looks and feels removed from real life. Dropped in the middle of some of the world's most remote and spectacular surroundings, this isolation is also steeped in history, just a boat ride from the birthplace of the Incans. The hotel has a host of great facilities which are sure to make your stay a comfortable one including a massage room, free wi-fi access throughout, gardens, a restaurant and bar.

Room Types

Explorer Room

This homely room has a wonderful lake view that you will never forget. It has heated floors, a banquette overlooking the lake, mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, black out curtains, mirror, centralized light switches, telephone, desk reading lamps and overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom also has heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, a shower and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench. One of our King rooms is also equipped for people with disabilities. The King bed measures 2.20 meters wide by 2 meters long. The extra bed is 1.10 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 29 sq m (312 sq ft) in size.

Dawn Room

The Dusk rooms have exceptional views that reveal the sheer scale of Lake Titicaca, and allow you to immerse yourself in its ethereal beauty. The modern facilities include heated floors, a banquette overlooking the lake, a mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, blackout curtains, mirror, centralized lighting switches, telephone, desk reading lamps, overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom is also equipped with heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, shower with tub, a separate bath tub, and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench. The double beds are 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 long. The extra bed is 1.10 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 30-40 sq m (310 - 430 sq ft) in size.

Corner Room

The Corner room, with preferred view, is the most popular room category. This room offers views of both sunrise and sunset and spectacular panoramic views of the lake. These comfortable suites are equipped with heated floors, a banquette overlooking the lake, mini-bar, iPod dock, personal safe, multi-purpose table, blackout curtains, mirror, telephone, centralized lighting switches, overhead bed lamps and a coffee table. The bathroom also has heated floors, a twin sink console, large wall and dresser mirrors, shower with tub, and a separate bath tub, and ecological bathroom kit, wall telephone in the toilet, hair dryer and a bench. The double beds are 2.70 meters wide by 1.90 meters long. These rooms are 38-43 sq m ( 409-463 sq ft) in size.

Whats included?

Accommodation with private facilities

Hotel taxes

Full Board*

Hotel Activities

Half Day & Full day excursions on the lake or land

Round trip transfers between Juliaca Airport or Puno Train Station and hotel

10% per service charge

Donation of US$10.00 for conservation programs in the surrounding communities.

What’s not included?

Air Transportation

Airport entrance/departure taxes,

Passport, visa, and immigration fees

Additional hotel nights

Travel Protection Plan

Gratuities

Any items not mentioned as included

Notes

* Full Board Includes:

Buffet breakfast, a-la-carte lunch and dinner with wine included, cocktails, tea time and mini bar in room whilst at the lodge. Meals will vary during excursions.